Course detail
Computer Aided Design - MARC
FSI-QM0Acad. year: 2013/2014
The course allows you to obtain basic information on the solution of nonlinear problems in mechanics using finite elements. They are mainly solved problems of transport and handling machinery.
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Zienkiewicz, O. C. and Taylor, R. L., Finite Element Method, Vol. 1, The Basis, 2000
Zienkiewicz, O. C. and Taylor, R. L., Finite Element Method, Vol. 2, Solid Mechanics, 2000
Recommended reading
L. MOTL; M. ZAHRADNÍK: Pěstujeme lineární algebru, Dostupné z http://www.kolej.mff.cuni.cz/~lmotm275/skripta/mzahrad/algebra.html
Zienkiewicz, O. C. and Taylor, R. L., Finite Element Method, Vol. 1, The Basis, 2000
Zienkiewicz, O. C. and Taylor, R. L., Finite Element Method, Vol. 2, Solid Mechanics, 2000
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2nd Solution of large deformation
3rd Nonlinear material - some basic models
4th Introduction to problems of plasticity of steel structures
5th Introduction to material nonlinearities
6th Introduction to the contact analysis
7th Contact - examples
8th Contact - examples
9th Contact - examples
10th Introduction to structural stability
11th Stability - examples
12th Stability - examples
13th Presentation of student-projects
Computer-assisted exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2nd Solution of large deformation
3rd Nonlinear material - some basic models
4th Introduction to problems of plasticity of steel structures
5th Introduction to material nonlinearities
6th Introduction to the contact analysis
7th Contact - examples
8th Contact - examples
9th Contact - examples
10th Introduction to structural stability
11th Stability - examples
12th Stability - examples
13th Presentation of student-projects